Cerumen impaction develops when
earwax accumulates in the inner part of the ear canal and blocks the
eardrum. It affects between 2%-6% of the general population in the United States.
Full article >>>Cerumen impaction typically presents with outer ear fullness,
itchiness, and
hearing loss, however, mild ear
pain may be present if there is an associated out ear
infection.
Full article >>>Ear impaction;
Cerumen impaction; Ear blockage; Ear
wax Treatment:
Most cases of ear
wax blockage can be treated at home. Mineral oil, baby oil, glycerin, or commercial drops can be used to soften
wax in the ear.
Full article >>>Ear
wax, called
cerumen by doctors, is produced as a thick liquid by special
glands in the ear canal. When the
wax is exposed to the air it becomes thicker yet and may even dry into small flakes.
Full article >>>Secreted along the canal are fats and oils called
cerumen, which protect the ear and trap any particles that enter it. Mixed together, this forms
wax that's transported out of the ear by lots of little hairs functioning like a conveyor belt.
Full article >>>This yellowish-brown substance, medically known as
cerumen, is manufactured by the
glands in the outer ear canal.
Full article >>>Wax glands decrease in number and activity, and ear
wax (
cerumen) becomes drier. This drier
wax can more easily become impacted and can block the ear canal, contributing to decreased
hearing.
Full article >>>Welch Allyn ear wash system Tap water-based system for removal of
cerumen from the ear canal. Mfg: Welch Allyn, Inc. Source: PR Newswire - 6/28/2001.
Full article >>>Wax build-up can frequently be flushed out of the ear (gently) with ear syringes (available in
drug stores) and warm water.
Wax softeners (like
Cerumenex) may be needed if the
wax is hard and impacted.
Full article >>>Attempts to clean
earwax (
cerumen) from your ear can damage your
eardrum and cause
infection of your outer ear canal (swimmer's ear).
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noise.
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